Under this post I will start collecting examples of the B01 Scandinavian Defense: Classical Variation with some analysis. I will start posting games on all the possible openings I have played with comments where I look on the opening and positions where the players have made clear blunders. If you want to see an example of a specific opening, post a comment and I'll see if I can find an example of it and then I will analyse it and post it here on my blog. Analysis updated on November 27th, 2019.
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15 Jul 2014
B01 Scandinavian Defence (1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qa5 4.d4 Nf6 5.Nf3 Bf5 6.Bc4 e6 7.O-O c6 8.Re1 Be7 9.Bf4)
[Event "ICC 5 0"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2014.07.09"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Vierjoki, Timo"]
[Black "mrquinn"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B01"]
[WhiteElo "1661"]
[BlackElo "1493"]
[Annotator "Tactical Analysis 2.10 (30s), TV"]
[PlyCount "59"]
[EventDate "2014.??.??"]
{[%evp 16,58,52,7,42,-14,12,-34,11,-38,104,67,473,455,743,761,1047,1049,1182,
1175,1151,1137,1501,1478,2972,2833,1512,1755,2003,1716,29979,2754,2667,1579,
29988,29989,29990,29991,29991,29992,29992,29993,29993,29994,29999]} 1. e4 d5 2.
exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qa5 4. d4 Nf6 5. Nf3 Bf5 {B01 Scandinavian Defense: Classical
Variation} 6. Bc4 e6 7. O-O c6 8. Re1 Be7 9. Bf4 {0.07/27 B01 Scandinavian
Defence} (9. Nh4 $14 {0.52/23 feels stronger.} Bg6 10. Nxg6 hxg6 11. Bf4) 9...
Nbd7 $11 10. Ne5 {-0.14/28} (10. Ne2 $14 {0.42/24}) (10. a3 Qd8 11. Qe2 O-O 12.
d5 exd5 13. Bxd5 Nxd5 14. Nxd5 cxd5 15. Qxe7 Bxc2 16. Rac1 Ba4 17. Rc7 b6 18.
b3 Nc5 19. bxa4 Qxe7 20. Rexe7 Ne6 21. Rxa7 Nxf4 22. Rxf7 Rxa7 23. Rxa7 Rc8 24.
h3 Rc3 {Sarana Hungeling,O (2205)-Novak,I (2330) Bratislava 1997 1/2-1/2 (31)})
(10. Nh4 Bg6 11. Nxg6 hxg6 12. Qe2 Qf5 13. Bc7 Rc8 14. Bg3 Nh5 15. Bd3 Nxg3 16.
fxg3 Qg5 17. Ne4 Qh6 18. h3 Nf6 19. Bc4 O-O 20. Rad1 Nd5 21. Bxd5 cxd5 22. Nf2
Qg5 23. Ng4 Bd6 24. Rd3 Rc7 {Onwezen,E (1621)-Brooker,C (1670) Guernsey 2008 1/
2-1/2 (54)}) 10... Nxe5 11. dxe5 $146 {-0.34/24} (11. Bxe5 $11 {0.12/24 should
be considered.} O-O (11... O-O-O 12. a3 Bd6 13. b4 Qc7 14. Qe2 Bxe5 15. dxe5
Nd5 16. Na2 Rd7 17. Nc1 Rhd8 18. Nb3 Nb6 19. h4 h6 20. a4 Nxc4 21. Qxc4 Rd5 22.
Qe2 Qb6 23. Qc4 Qc7 24. Qc3 Kb8 25. g3 g5 26. hxg5 {Priebe,V (2082)
-Baumhackel,M (2153) Germany 1999 0-1 (53)}) 12. h3 (12. Ne2 c5 13. c3 cxd4 14.
Nxd4 Rad8 15. Qe2 Qb6 16. Nxf5 exf5 17. Bd4 Bc5 18. Bxc5 Qxc5 19. Bb3 Rfe8 20.
Qf3 Rxe1+ 21. Rxe1 g6 22. Qe3 Qxe3 23. Rxe3 Ne4 24. f3 Nc5 25. Bc4 Kf8 26. Kf2
Rd2+ {Janl-Pither,J playchess.com INT 2004 1/2-1/2 (48)})) 11... Rd8 {0.11/29}
(11... Nd5 $15 {-0.34/24} 12. Nxd5 cxd5) 12. Qe2 {-0.38/28} (12. Qf3 $11 {
0.11/29} Nd5 13. Nxd5 cxd5 14. Bd3) 12... Ng4 {1.04/24} (12... Nd7 $15 {
-0.38/28 stays ahead.}) 13. h3 $16 g5 $2 {4.73/23 [%mdl 8192] [#]} ({Black
should play} 13... Nh6 $14 {0.67/26}) 14. hxg4 $18 gxf4 {7.43/22} (14... Bxc2
$142 {4.55/27} 15. Bxg5 Bxg5 16. Qxc2 Bd2) 15. gxf5 Rg8 16. fxe6 fxe6 17. Bxe6
Rg6 18. Qh5 f3 19. Bf5 Bc5 20. Bxg6+ hxg6 21. Qxf3 Rd4 22. Ne4 {[#]
Threatening mate with Nd6+.} Be7 23. Nf6+ {27.54/25} (23. Nd6+ $142 {#21/23}
Kd7 24. Qh3+ Kc7 25. Qc8+ Kb6 26. Qxb7+ Kc5 27. Qxe7 Qa4 28. e6) 23... Kd8 24.
Rad1 Qc5 25. Rxd4+ {White mates.} Kc8 26. Qg4+ Kc7 27. Qd7+ Kb6 28. Re3 a5 29.
Rb3+ Ka6 30. Qxb7# 1-0
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